By: Jackie Bourke | 2009-03-26 | Interior Design Spring is here and you’re in the mood to do something to capture the freshness of spring around the house. Drive that feeling of winter out the door, and hope that this year we get a decent summer. What can you do without spending a lot of money that will have the desired effect? Go out and get yourself some Bombay Duck It’s not a Chinese meal - this Bombay Duck is the trendiest range of colourful glass knobs to brighten up any tired looking rooms around the house. This is a fantastic way to make furniture and doors look really stylish, and Bombay Duck has a great range of. read more
By: DL Hoh | 2008-08-29 | Pets There are generally two types of housing for your pet rabbits - a rabbit cage or a rabbit hutch. If you intend to keep your pet rabbits outdoor, then likely you would need a rabbit hutch. The size of your rabbit hutch should be at least 4 times of your rabbits stretched out length. Some rabbit breeds are larger than the others and this should be taken into consideration in designing the size of your rabbit hutch. Bear in mind also that your bunny rabbit will grow larger in size. The hutch should be high enough to enable your rabbit to stand upright. You should not house two rabbits to. read more
By: Diane Chick | 2008-10-19 | Pets If you own a rabbit and arent quite sure what to do with him or her why not train him. I will show you step by step how to train your rabbit to come. Within a few weeks, your rabbitwill come when you call him by name. Dont worry, its not that hard to do, I did it with my six year old daughter. Here are three things you should do before you start to actually train your rabbit. 1) Make sure you have a proper cage for your rabbit: His cage should be big enough for him to have a living area and a potty area. 2)Let your rabbit exercise everyday. You should have your rabbit ou. read more
By: DL Hoh | 2008-05-18 | Pets If you are thinking of keeping your pet rabbits indoor, you will definitely need to have a rabbits cage. For quite a long time, most pet rabbits were kept out-door in rabbit hutches. However, in recent years, there were more and more owners who had agreed to the rabbits coming in-door. House rabbits usually live healthier and longer lives indoor. Whether you intend to keep your pet rabbits in a rabbit cage or a hutch, there are few important things to note. The first is the size of the rabbit cage. Choose a rabbit cage or a hutch that is almost four times the size of your pet rabbits. Th. read more
By: DL Hoh | 2008-10-12 | Pets Many rabbit owners are interested to know if they should get two rabbits or three rabbits as pets. Some of these owners are potential rabbit owners while others are thinking of getting additional companion for their existing rabbit. Rabbits are social animals, and hence it may make sense to get more than one rabbit as pets. In the wild, rabbits usually live in a community for survival and companionship. Rabbits that live in a group will help to groom each other. However, if you are thinking of getting one male rabbit and one female rabbit as what most owners will do, it is important to. read more
By: Nathalie Veilleux | 2009-11-04 | Pets Aggressive rabbit behavior is the pet rabbit owner worse nightmare.Why my lovely little friend has become mean and aggressive?What have I done wrong is our first question.There are 4 important things to remember in order to understand why this is happening. read more
By: Astrojasta.com | 2009-01-21 | Astrology There are five elements in the Chinese Zodiac - Earth, Metal, water, Wood and Fire. Every single of the 12 Chinese Zodiac signs are further broken down by their element signs. In this article we have discussed about the Zodiac Rabbit by its element sign. Visit astrojasta.com to find out your Chinese Zodiac by element sign based on the year, month and day you were born. read more
By: Astrojasta.com | 2009-01-19 | Astrology Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind the scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. For this reason Rabbits are misunderstood to be loners but they are not. In fact, they enjoy socializing more than anyone. Rabbits however do not like to be in very competitive environments. They like peace and harmony and serving people for good causes. Rabbits would be very good diplomats. read more
By: DL Hoh | 2008-09-07 | Pets As rabbits come in a variety of breeds, colours and sizes, you should understand more about rabbit breeds in choosing your first bunny. It is not easy to correctly identify a rabbit breed. Even professionals make mistakes sometimes. Note that not all pet stores sell pure breed rabbit. If you are really serious about getting a pure breed rabbit, then you should go to rabbit breeder. However, in view that there are so many rabbits in rabbit shelter that need a home, why not start there first. Bigger rabbit breed actually makes better pet rabbit for smaller children. Rabbits have very fr. read more
By: Suzie OConnor | 2009-10-19 | Pets While your rabbit can roam your house or even a fenced in, covered run during the day, he is going to need a good place to relax and to sleep at night, and one of the best places for him to do this is going to be a rabbit hutch!... read more
By: Nathalie Veilleux | 2010-01-13 | Diy It is easy to find all kinds of outdoor rabbit hutches already made but are they really worth what they sell for. You would be surprised to figure how much it cost to make one yourself. read more
By: rae phillips | 2008-05-08 | Wine What wine goes with what? One of the most common concerns of people is determining the wine that perfectly goes with a specific cuisine. read more
By: DChick | 2008-11-13 | Pets If you own a rabbit and arent quite sure what to do with him or her why not train him. I will show you step by step how to litter train your pet rabbit. Within a few weeks, your rabbit will be trained to use a litter box both in and out of his cage. Dont worry, its not that hard to do, I did it with my six year old daughter. read more
By: Nathalie Veilleux | 2009-11-08 | Pets Netherland dwarf rabbit is probably the most popular rabbit breed when choosing a pet rabbit.There are a few reasons why people prefer them among other breeds.But like any others, they need good care to enjoy a healthy,happy lives. read more
By: Camille Goldin | 2010-02-04 | Pets <p>Sometimes it is hard to get your Italian Greyhound enough exercise outdoors. It may be raining or snowy or ice-y. Or, you may not have time to exercise your Italian Greyhound due to work or visitors.</p> read more
By: Nathalie Veilleux | 2010-01-10 | Pets So maybe you are thinking about getting a pet rabbit, or you already got one.If you think rabbits are quiet low maintenance pets that just can live in a cage,keep on reading because you are about to learn the opposite.I will tell you the 3 secrets on how to take care of of a rabbit that no one told you yet. read more
By: Jason Richards | 2009-01-06 | Pets Many pet owners have the visitors and companionship of having a pet rabbit in the house. People are attracted to the idea of house rabbits because rabbits are not only jokey and fun to lookout they are also very communities. Rabbits lean to plead to people who like the magnitude and feel of cats but are put read more
By: Clinton Maxwell | 2007-05-29 | Food & Beverage Paella is one of the most sell-known Spanish dishes This popular dish originated in Valencia but is now known around the world... read more
By: Paul Ingersole | 2010-01-10 | Food & Beverage Peking duck is eaten throughout the world. It is often found in restaurants, dinner parties, on cruise ships, and at wedding receptions. China considers Peking duck a delicacy. It is in high demand there, and very hard to find. The cost of this item is out of control, and often found being sold on the black market in China. Peking duck is a very popular menu item in Chinese restaurants throughout the United States. read more